noun
- Plural of lyricism; instances or expressions of intense personal emotion, imagination, or beauty, especially in art, music, or literature.
- Plural of lyricism; the quality of being lyrical; a lyrical style or manner of expression.
Usage: Usually uncountable in singular form; plural used when referring to multiple distinct instances or works
Usage: Often used in literary or musical criticism
Examples
- The poet's lyricisms captured the beauty of nature in vivid, emotional language.
- The composer's lyricisms were evident in every melodic phrase of the symphony.
- Critics praised the film's lyricisms, noting how it conveyed deep feeling through visual imagery.
- Her lyricisms about love and loss resonated with audiences worldwide.
- The artist's various lyricisms demonstrated a range of emotional depth and technical skill.
- The novel's lyricisms elevated it beyond a simple narrative into a work of art.